Note - There is an error in the logic checking for new updates, it treats updated phones as if there is a new update available.
Flash this zip file to fix it after flashing the ROM:http://www.mediafire.com/?udscesu427p2lio
(note - turn off signature verification, I didn't sign it due to system signing issues)

Changes:
-- Synced with CM:
---- ICS transistions and animations backported to Gingerbread
---- lockscreen alignment <right> fixed
---- Option to lock volume keys when in silent mode
---- Fixed race condition in notification dropdown swipe-to-dismiss function, shouldn't freeze anymore
---- Fixed automatic timezone selection in Hawaii (had to throw that one in the for all you frozen users)
-- New version of BacksideUpdater installed:
---- Checks download status, checks to see if download has begun, and if complete based on file size
---- Checks MD5 sum, automatically checks against the manifest's posted md5 (takes a while, be patient)
---- Cleaned up the gui a bit, still needs work (functionality first )

And Voila!! You will have ICS rotation animations and GB everything else animations
Enjoy... Oh and only do this while running mrg666's ROM. It will work only on his ROM, since I modded his framework-res.apk for you.

Indeed, your framework-res.apk gave the GB transitions and the ICS rotation animation :-)

Unfortunately it borked my Google account setup every time I tried installing it: Market, Gmail, Contacts all gone. I made a nandroid before, so no big deal. But kind of puzzling to me how a framework-res could have that effect. At first I thought it was because of permissions settings (which I hear are sensitive when messing with framework-res) but setting permissions after the copy didn't help. Also tried pushing with ADB instead, same thing.

Don't worry about it, really. It's no big deal with those transitions, and your time is better spent helping people with real problems -- as I see you're doing in various threads. This is merely for feedback, and a heads up to others who decide to try it.

Indeed, your framework-res.apk gave the GB transitions and the ICS rotation animation :-)

Unfortunately it borked my Google account setup every time I tried installing it: Market, Gmail, Contacts all gone. I made a nandroid before, so no big deal. But kind of puzzling to me how a framework-res could have that effect. At first I thought it was because of permissions settings (which I hear are sensitive when messing with framework-res) but setting permissions after the copy didn't help. Also tried pushing with ADB instead, same thing.

Don't worry about it, really. It's no big deal with those transitions, and your time is better spent helping people with real problems -- as I see you're doing in various threads. This is merely for feedback, and a heads up to others who decide to try it.

Thanks again

No problem. Thats normal, I like retheming my phone so I have to re sign into gmail every time. Its a pain, but basically all that happenes when you do that is that it deketes your gmail account off the phone, nothing else. Everything will be back to normal if you just add your gmail account again And ohh.... for me, this is a big enough problem its just a fun problem

Changes:
-- Synced with CM:
---- ICS transistions and animations backported to Gingerbread
---- lockscreen alignment <right> fixed
---- Option to lock volume keys when in silent mode
---- Fixed race condition in notification dropdown swipe-to-dismiss function, shouldn't freeze anymore
---- Fixed automatic timezone selection in Hawaii (had to throw that one in the for all you frozen users)
-- New version of BacksideUpdater installed:
---- Checks download status, checks to see if download has begun, and if complete based on file size
---- Checks MD5 sum, automatically checks against the manifest's posted md5 (takes a while, be patient)
---- Cleaned up the gui a bit, still needs work (functionality first )

I was on there after a whole lot of sifting on Gaggle (google=gaggle of information you don't need). Posted that the widgets aren't working properly. The power control is something that I really like, and it won't install for some reason. It's buggy, but suprisingly smooth for a very basic launcher. I'd like to see a way to "long press" to add things.

No problem. Thats normal, I like retheming my phone so I have to re sign into gmail every time. Its a pain, but basically all that happenes when you do that is that it deketes your gmail account off the phone, nothing else. Everything will be back to normal if you just add your gmail account again And ohh.... for me, this is a big enough problem its just a fun problem

OK, thanks, I didn't know that. Since I didn't see a logical reason for this to affect my account setup, I feared some other corruption (on the phone, not my data of course). If indeed it's normal to lose accounts when updating framework-res, I can just enter my account again.

Maybe trying turning down the overclock? Not all phones can be overclocked. I would also turn the minimum to about 480. Your working the phone extremely hard. Keeping it ramped up is not going to help.

Ill try stock/480 for a couple days and see wbat happens. But it has been almost 20 hrs since my last reboot and the accelerometer still seems responsive. We'll see what happens in the next 6 hours or so, then ill clock it back.

I goofed and left an improper logic condition in the BacksideUpdater. It doesn't check to see if the current build equals the latest build, only if it's older. If it is the same date, it acts like there's an update available. Attached is a flashable zip file that will fix it. Since I made it a system file, I can't just upload the update apk, it could cause problems with future updates after future ROM installs, so you'll have to flash this fix in recovery. Sorry for the pita.

FYI- With this version of the BacksideUpdater, you can download the ROM file anyway you like, and still use the app to check it's integrity.

--Simply download it to /sdcard/download via the phone, your PC, dropbox, whatever, just be sure you put it in the download directory on your sdcard.
--Open the app, and check for updates.
--It will determine if you have begun downloading the ROM zip file, and if it has finished downloading based on the file size (if you have a frozen download, you'll have to manually delete it for now).
--It will then check the MD5 sum to insure there was no corruption during the download process.

I goofed and left an improper logic condition in the BacksideUpdater. It doesn't check to see if the current build equals the latest build, only if it's older. If it is the same date, it acts like there's an update available. Attached is a flashable zip file that will fix it. Since I made it a system file, I can't just upload the update apk, it could cause problems with future updates after future ROM installs, so you'll have to flash this fix in recovery. Sorry for the pita.

FYI- With this version of the BacksideUpdater, you can download the ROM file anyway you like, and still use the app to check it's integrity.

--Simply download it to /sdcard/download via the phone, your PC, dropbox, whatever, just be sure you put it in the download directory on your sdcard.
--Open the app, and check for updates.
--It will determine if you have begun downloading the ROM zip file, and if it has finished downloading based on the file size (if you have a frozen download, you'll have to manually delete it for now).
--It will then check the MD5 sum to insure there was no corruption during the download process.

On my backside updater it does say that Ian up to date 1/25/2012 which I downloaded using b-updater so iam guessing there no me for me to flash this. Zip

Wipe phone and either flash one of Jerry's builds before the 1/18 one along with gapps or restore a backup if you have it. Boot into rom and make sure wifi works. Boot into recovery and wipe cache and dalvik cache only. Flash new build and it should work

Originally Posted by JerryScript

I goofed and left an improper logic condition in the BacksideUpdater. It doesn't check to see if the current build equals the latest build, only if it's older. If it is the same date, it acts like there's an update available. Attached is a flashable zip file that will fix it. Since I made it a system file, I can't just upload the update apk, it could cause problems with future updates after future ROM installs, so you'll have to flash this fix in recovery. Sorry for the pita.

FYI- With this version of the BacksideUpdater, you can download the ROM file anyway you like, and still use the app to check it's integrity.

--Simply download it to /sdcard/download via the phone, your PC, dropbox, whatever, just be sure you put it in the download directory on your sdcard.
--Open the app, and check for updates.
--It will determine if you have begun downloading the ROM zip file, and if it has finished downloading based on the file size (if you have a frozen download, you'll have to manually delete it for now).
--It will then check the MD5 sum to insure there was no corruption during the download process.

Jerry, Would it make sense to have a separate option to check the MD5 sum?

Anyone else having problems with updating the latest 0125 IHO build. I have downloaded it twice.Filesize on the zip is 64429 KB. Copied the ROM to my SD card both over wifi and by sticking it into my PC. When I try to flash, I get an error where its unable to open the ROM. I was able to flash back to the 0118 build. If someone can confirm a successful flash from Jerry's download, I'm probably doing something wrong. Another question about MD5 checking. Do I check the sum on the zipped file or do I unzip it? TIA!